We can train your dog for your personal protection
Best in Breed
Dog TrainingTM offers Atlanta Personal Protection Dog Training
programs to fit you and your dog. Your dog doesn't have to bite to scare away
potential aggressors.
With our
"Threat Training" we can teach your dog to show force on a command by
growling and barking, and then to stop on another command. Our Atlanta personal protection dog training
will not make your pet a dangerous attack dog; he will remain a loving pet, but
will have some new skills and will always be ready to defend you and your
family.
Many people
assume that the phrases, “guard dog” and “personal protection dog,” are
interchangeable, but this is not the case. A guard dog is a dog that has been trained to protect a specific area,
whereas a personal protection dog is trained to protect a specific person or
people. Social skills and obedience
levels vary among guard dogs, but protection dogs receive specific personal
protection dog training so that they develop into well-mannered dogs with high
levels of obedience.
Our
experience in Georgia personal protection dog training shows that with our
gentle methods, almost every dog can be trained for this program. Also, because we train the dogs to growl and
bark rather than bite, you will not end up with the liability of owning a
trained biter, nor will you have to worry about the continued maintenance that
a trained biter requires. Protection
dogs that go through our Atlanta, GA personal protection dog training will not
become vicious from the training.
Instead, they will become confident and highly obedient, always ready to
follow your command.
Since an
Atlanta personal protection dog trainer will show you how to work with your
dog, you will be able to maintain the "threat training" by yourself
with help of friends, neighbors or family members.
Call us today for an evaluation at your home or
business in Atlanta, GA or the surrounding area. We will be happy to consult with you about
your Atlanta dog training needs.

On a command the dog will show force, barking, growling, and baring his teeth...
...but at another command, he will stop.
Because your dog is trained, he will not be aggressive to other dogs or people. Even someone whom your dog has just barked at will be able to approach after you have given your dog the command to cease aggression.
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